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Add an aquarium heater. Make sure you choose a heater with the correct wattage for your aquarium's water volume.
take the fish out of the tank, store them in plastic bags with water, dump all of the water from the original tank, and then refill it with new water. Put the fish back in. Or you could just buy a filter and never change the water.
I have a 75-gallon aquarium and I remove debris and change out 10 gallons of water once a week. So if you have an an aquarium clean it once a week and replace at least 10% of the water weekly.
they all have tanks
No, because if you boil a water and put it in the aquarium the tendency is the aquarium will crack.;) SO EASY!
You can do a water change while it is cycling, but that might slow down the process.
You change the water and tank and you clean it out and exchange it with new fresh water. But you must remember to put the chemicals that help.
every two weeks then change the water every four
nothing the fish will be fine (they can live in just water u know)
Change 10% of your water (so 1 gallon of water if you have a 10 gallon tank) per week. Change at least 25% of your water monthly.
24 hours and do a water change
I would assume some kind of polution and syphon off the bottom of the tank and do a massive water change.